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He is a Certified Scrum Trainer( CST®) with Scrum Alliance and a Professional Scrum Trainer (PST ®) with Scrum.org. - [Join Us](https://tryscrum.com/join-us/): tryScrum is a mission based organisation. Our mission is to humanize Organisations by helping them become fully capable and resilient. - [Webcast](https://tryscrum.com/webcast/): From tryScrum, we are happy to launch the Empirical Scrum Series. The purpose of this series is to share complementary practices with community to unlock the potential of your Scrum implementations. - [Podcasts](https://tryscrum.com/podcasts/): In this podcast, Venkatesh Rajamani and Arunvignesh will answer some of your burning questions on the industry practices and Agile Coaching. Your browser does not support the audio element. - [About](https://tryscrum.com/about/): tryScrum delivers Agile, Scrum and Leadership certification programs for professionals and enterprise teams worldwide. Our goal is to equip learners with the exact skills they need to work in Agile environments confidently. We cover industry-leading frameworks, including Scrum, LeSS, and Nexus, making it easier for individuals and organisations to implement Agile practices at every level. - [Scrum Master Studio](https://tryscrum.com/scrum-master-studio/): The “Scrum Master Studio” is intended to instill skills within Scrum Masters, Product Owners and Managers to create them as future leaders. Leadership require learning, convincing, nurturing and bringing in Change. That doesn’t happen overnight, but it is a journey. Come Role Play! - [tryScrum Studios](https://tryscrum.com/studios/): tryScrum’s vision is to Humanize Organizations. We believe through leaders we can help people unleash the power of intelligence of oneself. - [Team Coaching Canvas](https://tryscrum.com/team-coaching-canvas/): At tryScrum, we believe coaching can do wonders if the right professional coaching skills are leveraged. To help Agile Coaches and Scrum Masters with the suitable toolkits, We tried our bit to minimise misconceptions and maximise the value of a Coach. One of the priorities was increasing awareness by offering coaching resources. This particular initiative tries to help coaches maximise their potential and become more competitive to meet their goals.With that in mind, we are coming up with Team Coaching Canvas, a toolkit that helps Scrum Masters or Agile Coaches to get started with their Team Coaching. Please note that these tools help one to kick start their journey in the right direction. However, Team Coaching is much more than just a toolkit.The Canvas plays the role of a guide for the Team Coaches. The coaches can follow the guidelines of the Canvas and partner with their teams and their stakeholders to maximise the required abilities to move forward successfully, achieving the shared goals.Let's humanise Organisations by helping teams be fully self-directive and competent through collective- intelligence. - [Tools](https://tryscrum.com/tools/): Stay Tuned. - [The Stages of Agile Transformation: Moving from Theory To Practice](https://tryscrum.com/the-stages-of-agile-transformation/): Are you looking to embark on an Agile transformation journey for your organisation? Look no further than tryScrum's white paper on the Stages of Agile Transformation. In this paper, we discuss the stages of Agile transformation based on extensive research and collaboration with experienced Agile coaches.At tryScrum, we have worked with numerous organisations, ranging from startups to large corporations, and have identified the critical stages of Agile transformation that companies typically go through. We present a framework that outlines these stages, from initial adoption to full-scale implementation, along with practical guidance and real-world examples to help organisations on their Agile transformation journey. - [Building blocks of the next generation of Organisations](https://tryscrum.com/building-blocks-of-the-next-generation-of-organisations/): Whatever the future brings, building a capable and resilient organisation is the need of the hour. At tryScrum, our mission is to help organisations become capable and resilient. We will share our experience of some tenets that helped organisations. This model aims to show you what to strive for and how to get started to become a high-performing organisationWe hope the Next Generation Organisation is built on building blocks that allow companies to embrace business agility, innovate faster, and respond quickly to changing market conditions. - [Scaling Scrum with Nexus](https://tryscrum.com/whitepaper-scaling-scrum/): In 2016, a leading security products company adopted Scrum to support teams working in complex product development, in order to make the organization more adaptive and able to react faster to change. It began with one Scrum Team of IT developers focused on mobile applications.  - [The Stages of Scrum Mastery](https://tryscrum.com/the-stages-of-scrum-mastery/): There are four stages of Scrum Mastery, and where you fall will determine both your effectiveness and efficiency as a Servant-Leader. Each stage may lead to the next, and moving from the stage you’re into the next stage will help you become better at enabling self-organizing and intelligent teams that better thrive in a complex world. When I look back on my early days as a newly minted Scrum Master in 2013, I certainly enjoyed the opportunity, even though there was little information available on how to become an effective Scrum Master. Even though I was calling myself a Scrum Master, there is a clear difference between “calling” and “being”. - [Whitepapers](https://tryscrum.com/whitepapers/): Whitepapers The Stages of Scrum Mastery There are four stages of Scrum Mastery, and where you fall will determine both your effectiveness and efficiency as a Servant-Leader Read More Scaling Scrum with Nexus In 2016, a leading security products company adopted Scrum to support teams working in complex product development, in order to make the Read More Building blocks of the next generation of Organisations In this constantly changing and challenging world, we need organisations that give everyone the power to make decisions and Read More The Stages of Agile Transformation Are you looking to embark on an Agile transformation journey for your organisation? Look no further than tryScrum's white paper on the Stages of Agile Transformation. Read More - [Promote Self Management](https://tryscrum.com/promote-self-management/): “Team Coaching is partnering in a co-creative and reflective process with a team on its dynamics and relationships in a way that inspires them to maximise their abilities and potential to reach their common purpose and shared goals.” - [Leadership Coaching Capabilities](https://tryscrum.com/leadership-coaching-capabilities/): Leadership Coaching is an established process of guiding leaders to improve their performance, develop new skills, and achieve personal and Organisational goals. In fact, according to a study by the International Coach Federation, 86% of companies reported a positive return on investment from coaching, with an average return on investment of 7 times the initial investment. - [Business Coaching Capabilities](https://tryscrum.com/business-coaching-capabilities/): Business Coaching is an established process of guiding leaders to improve their performance, develop new skills, and achieve personal and Organisational goals. In fact, according to a study by the International Coach Federation, 86% of companies reported a positive return on investment from coaching, with an average return on investment of 7 times the initial investment. - [Team Coaching Capabilities](https://tryscrum.com/team-coaching-capabilities/): Teams are the vehicles that carry an organisation's businesses on the ground. An organisation's ability to deliver value depends on the effectiveness of teams. Many factors contribute to team effectiveness, but the crucial aspects are psychological safety, dependability, structure and clarity, purpose and impact. Furthermore, For a team to be effective, it must navigate the organisation's complexities. Many modalities like training, consulting or mentoring may help teams perform highly, but team coaching goes deeper than other modalities. - [Agile Coach Competencies](https://tryscrum.com/agile-coach-competencies/): Though, there is no universal definition of what is an Agile Coach. We want to define, Someone who developed deep expertise to help people, teams, and organisations enable better customer outcomes by focusing on an organisation’s internal and external orientation. The first Agile Coaching Competency framework was developed by Lyssa Adkins and Michael Spaydback in 2011. The model has been adopted and adapted as the application of Agile has grown over the years. we have taken this model as a reference to help illustrate the focus areas of an Agile coach when it comes to Coaching. - [Articles](https://tryscrum.com/articles/): Articles Home > Articles - [Enterprise Coaching and Consulting](https://tryscrum.com/enterprise-coaching-consulting/): How tryScrum may help? Engage Us - [Agile Coaching](https://tryscrum.com/agile-coaching/): The team coaching process helps connect the overall efforts and intellect to reach a mutual target or goal. Under VUCA circumstances, the management processes are adapting to the coaching methods to strengthen the team members. 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We cover industry-leading frameworks, including Scrum, LeSS, and Nexus, making it easier for individuals and organisations to implement Agile practices at every level. ## Floating Elements - [WhatsApp](https://tryscrum.com/e-floating-buttons/whatsapp/): Support Center ## Articles - [Definition of Done (DoD)](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/definition-of-done/): In Agile methodologies (often misconceived as a “methodology”, but genuinely intended as a way of working) and Scrum Framework, the Definition of Done (DoD) is a crucial concept that ensures clarity and quality in the development process. It represents a shared understanding among the Scrum Team of what it means for work to be considered complete. This consensus helps maintain consistency and transparency across all stages of product development. - [What is a Daily Meeting / Daily Standup?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/daily-meeting/): In Agile methodologies (often misconceived as a “methodology” but genuinely intended as a way of working), the Daily Meeting, commonly known as the Daily Standup, is a brief, focused gathering where team members align on progress and identify obstacles. Typically lasting 15 minutes, this meeting fosters communication and ensures the team remains on track toward its goals. In Scrum, it is referred to as the Daily Scrum. - [What is a Cadence?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/cadence/): In Agile methodologies (often misconceived as a “methodology”, but genuinely intended as a way of working), cadence refers to the consistent rhythm or pattern of work cycles that teams follow to deliver value regularly. This predictable sequence of events helps teams understand their workflow and anticipate when tasks will be completed. - [What is Acceptance Testing?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/acceptance-testing/): At its core, Acceptance Testing encapsulates a formal portrayal of a software product's behaviour. It sketches scenarios or examples that demonstrate the functionality of the software. Think of it as a litmus test for software adequacy. Whether it’s a pass or a fail, it unveils potential defects lurking within the product. - [What is a Niko-Niko Calendar?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/niko-niko-calendar/): A Niko-Niko Calendar is a straightforward yet effective visual tool used in Agile teams to track and understand team members' emotions and overall morale over time. The name 'Niko-Niko' comes from the Japanese word for smiling, which reflects the calendar's purpose—to gauge emotional well-being. - [What is Agile Integration?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/agile-integration/): Agile integration is a software development practice that emphasizes frequent, automated merging of code changes into a shared repository. This approach ensures the codebase remains deployable, facilitating rapid and reliable software delivery. - [What is Agile Software Development?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/agile-software-development/): Agile software development is a flexible and collaborative approach to creating software. It emphasises working in small, iterative cycles to deliver continuous improvements. Instead of following a rigid, step-by-step process, Agile teams work closely with customers and adjust as needed, ensuring the final product aligns with users' needs. - [What is Agile Facilitation?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/agile-facilitation/): Agile facilitation is guiding teams through collaborative processes to achieve shared objectives effectively. In Agile environments, facilitators foster open communication, ensure active participation, and help teams navigate challenges. - [What is Acceptance Test Driven Development (ATDD)?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/acceptance-test-driven-development/): Acceptance Test Driven Development (ATDD) is a collaborative process in Agile where developers, testers, and business stakeholders work together to define and agree on acceptance criteria before any coding begins. These acceptance criteria are written as tests that guide development, ensuring that the software meets the requirements from the very start. - [What is Agile Iteration?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/agile-iteration/): Agile Iteration is a core concept in Agile, which plays a crucial role in the success of Agile project management. Simply put, an iteration refers to a short, time-boxed period during which a development team works to deliver a specific set of features or improvements. This cycle helps Agile teams continuously improve and adapt to changes, ensuring that the project evolves to meet the needs of both stakeholders and end users. - [What is Agile Project Development?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/agile-project-development/): Agile Project Development is a methodology focused on iterative progress, flexibility, and collaboration. It replaces rigid, plan-driven approaches with adaptive cycles that welcome change and deliver value continuously. - [What is Agile Transformation?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/agile-transformation/): Agile Transformation is an organization‑wide shift to embrace Agile principles, practices, and a collaborative mindset. It goes beyond isolated team practices to embed agility across leadership and daily operations, improving responsiveness, speed to value, and competitiveness. - [What are CRC cards?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/what-are-crc-cards/): CRC cards—standing for Class, Responsibilities, and Collaborators—are a lightweight, collaborative tool in object‑oriented design. They help teams decide what a class should know, what it should do, and which other classes it works with. - [What are Frequent Releases?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/what-are-frequent-releases/): Frequent Releases involve delivering valuable software updates to end users at regular, short intervals. This practice is central to Agile methodologies, enabling teams to gather user feedback promptly and make iterative improvements. The optimal frequency of releases depends on technical and business factors, but generally, releasing every two weeks to two months is a minimum. In contexts like web development, teams may release every iteration, and some adopt continuous deployment. - [What is Agile Estimation?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/agile-estimation/): Agile estimation is a collaborative approach used by Agile teams to assess the effort required to complete tasks, user stories, or product backlog items within a project. Unlike traditional methods that estimate in hours or days, Agile estimation often employs relative units such as story points to gauge complexity, risk, and effort. - [What are Mock Objects in Agile?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/mock-objects-in-agile/): Mock Objects are fundamental in Agile software development, particularly in Test-Driven Development (TDD) and unit testing. They serve as simulated versions of real objects, enabling developers to test individual components of an application without relying on the behavior or availability of actual dependencies. - [What does INVEST stand for in Agile?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/invest/): INVEST is a mnemonic that guides Agile teams in crafting effective user stories. Each letter represents a key attribute essential for high-quality stories. - [What is a Backlog?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/backlog/): A Backlog in Agile is a prioritised list of tasks, features, and requirements a team needs to work on. It serves as a living document that evolves over time, ensuring the team focuses on what’s most important. - [What is a Business Agility?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/business-agility/): Business Agility refers to an organization's capacity to adapt to market changes and evolving customer demands swiftly. This adaptability enables companies to deliver value efficiently, maintain a competitive edge, and foster innovation. - [What is Build Automation / Automated Build?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/build-automation/): Build automation, also known as automated build, refers to the process of using tools to automatically compile and package code into a usable software product without manual intervention. This concept is crucial in Agile development, where rapid iterations and continuous integration (CI) are the norm. Automated build systems streamline software development, ensuring consistency and efficiency in the build process. - [What is a Burnup Chart?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/burnup-chart/): A burnup chart is a visual tool in Agile project management that displays completed work over time against the planned scope. It consists of two lines: one for cumulative work completed and another for total scope. The horizontal axis represents time (days or sprints), and the vertical axis measures work units like story points or tasks. - [What is Collective Code Ownership?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/collective-code-ownership/): Collective Code Ownership is a practice in Agile methodologies where every team member has the authority and responsibility to modify any part of the codebase. This approach fosters collaboration, accelerates development, and enhances software quality. - [What is Continuous Deployment (CD)?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/continuous-deployment/): Continuous Deployment (CD) is a software development practice where code changes are automatically tested and deployed to production without manual intervention. This ensures new features, bug fixes, and updates reach users swiftly and reliably. - [What is Continuous Integration (CI)?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/continuous-integration/): Continuous Integration (CI) is a software development practice where developers frequently merge their code changes into a shared repository. Each integration is then verified by an automated build and automated tests. - [What is Customer Development?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/customer-development/): Customer Development is a structured approach to understanding customer needs and validating product ideas before full-scale development. Introduced by Steve Blank, it is integral to the Lean Startup framework and comprises four key steps. - [What is Definition of Ready?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/definition-of-ready/): In Agile and Scrum methodologies, the Definition of Ready (DoR) is a complementary concept that ensures work items are ready before entering a sprint. It serves as a checklist of criteria a user story or task shall meet to be considered ready for development. This practice enhances clarity and efficiency within the development process. - [What is Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD)?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/disciplined-agile-delivery/): Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) is a comprehensive framework that guides teams in delivering high-quality software solutions by integrating various agile and lean practices. Unlike traditional agile methods that focus primarily on development, DAD encompasses the entire delivery lifecycle—from project initiation to deployment—ensuring a holistic approach to solution delivery. - [What is Epic in Agile?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/epic/): In Agile project management, an epic is a sizable body of work that can be divided into smaller tasks known as user stories. These user stories represent specific functionalities or features from the end-user's perspective. Epics serve as a bridge between overarching business objectives and the actionable tasks that development teams undertake. - [What is Exploratory Testing?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/exploratory-testing/): Exploratory Testing is a dynamic approach in software testing where testers simultaneously learn, design, and execute tests. Unlike traditional methods that rely on predefined test cases, this technique emphasizes real-time decision-making and adaptability. - [What is Extreme Programming (XP)?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/extreme-programming-xp/): Extreme Programming (XP) is an Agile methodology created by Kent Beck in the 1990s. It emphasizes customer satisfaction, teamwork, and adaptability. XP aims to improve software quality and responsiveness to changing requirements. - [What is Iterative Development?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/iterative-development/): Iterative development is a cornerstone of Agile methodologies, emphasizing the creation of products through repeated cycles of planning, designing, developing, testing, and deploying. This approach allows teams to refine their work based on feedback and evolving requirements, ensuring the final product aligns closely with user needs. - [What is Retrospective?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/retrospective/): A Heartbeat Retrospective is a recurring Agile ceremony where teams pause at regular intervals to reflect on recent work, discuss challenges, and identify improvements. It is similar to standard retrospectives but emphasizes consistent cadence—becoming the 'heartbeat' of continuous improvement. - [What is Incremental Development?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/incremental-development/): Incremental Development is a core concept in Agile, emphasizing the continuous delivery of a product’s usable versions. Each increment builds upon the previous one by adding usable functionality so the product becomes more valuable to end users with every release. - [What is Given-When-Then?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/given-when-then/): In Agile, clear communication of requirements is essential. The 'Given-When-Then' (GWT) format offers a structured way to define acceptance criteria, ensuring all stakeholders share a common understanding of a feature's expected behavior. - [What is Feature Driven Development (FDD)?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/feature-driven-development-fdd/): Feature-Driven Development (FDD) is an Agile way of working that emphasizes delivering tangible, client-valued features through a structured and iterative process. It is particularly effective for large-scale projects, offering a blend of model-driven approaches and feature-centric development to ensure timely and efficient software delivery. - [What is Kanban Board?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/kanban-board/): A Kanban Board is a visual tool that helps teams manage and track their work through different stages of a process. It uses columns to represent workflow steps and cards for individual tasks. As tasks move across columns, the board provides a clear picture of project status. - [What is Kanban?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/kanban/): Kanban is a flow-based management method designed to help teams optimize the flow of value to customers by visualizing their work, limiting work in progress (WIP), and enhancing efficiency. Originating from Toyota's manufacturing system, Kanban has been adapted for knowledge work, including software development and project management. - [What is Lead time?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/lead-time/): Lead time in software development refers to the duration between identifying a requirement and its fulfillment. This metric is crucial for Agile and Scrum practitioners, as it reflects the efficiency of delivering value to users. - [What is Lean Methodology?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/lean-methodology/): Lean methodology is a systematic approach aimed at enhancing efficiency by eliminating waste and focusing on activities that add value to the customer. Originating from the Toyota Production System, Lean has become a cornerstone in Agile project management, especially relevant for Agile and Scrum practitioners. - [What is Mad Sad Glad Retrospective?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/mad-sad-glad-retrospective/): The Mad Sad Glad Retrospective is a simple yet powerful technique used in Agile to help teams reflect on their recent sprint or project. It fosters open communication and insights into team emotions, often driving productivity and collaboration. By focusing on what made team members feel mad, sad, or glad, this retrospective creates a space for meaningful conversations and actionable improvements. - [What is Milestone Retrospective?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/milestone-retrospective/): A Milestone Retrospective is a comprehensive evaluation conducted at significant junctures or upon project completion. Unlike regular iteration retrospectives, which focus on short-term feedback, milestone retrospectives delve into the project's overarching progress, strategic direction, team dynamics, and governance. - [What is Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF)?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/minimum-marketable-feature-mmf/): A Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF) is a small, self-contained unit of functionality that can be developed quickly and delivers significant value to the user. This concept aligns with the Agile Manifesto's principle of satisfying the customer through early and continuous delivery of valuable software. - [What is Minimum Viable Product (MVP)?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/minimum-viable-product-mvp/): A Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is the simplest version of a product that includes only its core features, allowing teams to release it to early users and gather feedback. This approach helps validate product ideas and guides future development. - [What is Mob Programming?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/mob-programming/): Mob Programming is a collaborative software development approach where the entire team works together on the same task, at the same time, in the same space, and at the same computer. This method extends the concept of pair programming to the whole team, fostering continuous collaboration and shared ownership of the work. - [What is Open Space?](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/open-space/): Open Space is a dynamic facilitation method that empowers participants to set their own agenda, fostering collaboration and creativity. In Agile and Scrum environments, it serves as a powerful tool to enhance communication and self-organization among teams. - [Agile Glossary: Essential Terminology for Teams & Leaders](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/glossary/): The Agile Glossary serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the terminology that underpins agile methodologies. For teams and leaders, a shared vocabulary is crucial to ensure clarity, alignment, and effective communication throughout agile projects. This glossary covers essential terms, roles, artifacts, and practices that form the foundation of agile frameworks, including Scrum, Kanban, and SAFe. Whether you are a team member new to agile or a leader guiding an organization's transformation, this glossary provides precise definitions to support your journey. By mastering these terms, you can enhance collaboration, streamline processes, and achieve successful outcomes in dynamic and fast-changing environments. - [Agile Fundamentals for Beginners: Start Your Agile Journey](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/fundamentals/): Agile has transformed how organisations approach project management and product development. For beginners, understanding Agile can seem daunting, but mastering its core concepts is essential to excel in project management and customer-centric industries. This article covers the fundamentals of Agile, exploring its history, principles, values, and practical applications to help you kickstart your Agile journey. - [Agile](https://tryscrum.com/articles/agile/): The agile method focuses on project and software development, which enables them to be flexible, work in a team, and concentrate on the clients. Instead, there are clear milestones that differ from the waterfall approach, which progresses linearly. The waterfall model in project management is less undermining. Instead, agile requires that a specific subdivision of work be done step by step or unit by unit, such that working software or products are produced and delivered frequently for feedback. In this way, parts of the product that have been completed can be accessed and utilised by the stakeholders and the team, which further streamlines the collaborative piece. ## Certifications - [AI for Product Owners](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/product-owner/ai-for-product-owners/): AI is changing how products are built. - [Professional Scrum Master – AI Essentials (PSM-AI Essentials) Course](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/scrum-master/professional-scrum-master-ai-essentials/): Professional Scrum Master AI Essentials is an interactive one day course focused on applying AI in Scrum. 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In this tutorial, attendees will learn what metrics are necessary for accurate forecasting, how to visualize those metrics in appropriate analytics, how to use those analytics to make reliable forecasts and understand risk, and, finally, how to make meaningful interventions for the overall process improvement.you need more than just good intentions to thrive. You need data-driven decisions and razor-sharp precision. That’s where our APM Certification Course comes in. Crafted by industry experts, this course dives deep into the metrics that matter, transforming you into a forecasting maestro.Here’s what you’ll uncover: - [Applying Professional Kanban (APK) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/kanban/applying-professional-kanban-apk/): The Applying Professional Kanban (APK Certification) is designed to equip you with the essential skills to implement and manage Kanban systems effectively. Kanban is a proven Agile framework that enhances team productivity by visualizing workflows, limiting work in progress, and promoting continuous improvement. This course, offered by tryScrum, is tailored for professionals looking to master the principles of Kanban and apply them in real-world scenarios to streamline workflows and improve efficiency. - [Professional Scrum with Kanban (PSK) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/kanban/professional-scrum-with-kanban/): Professional Scrum with Kanban (PSK) is a 2-day course that teaches Scrum practitioners how to apply Kanban practices to their work. Through theory, case studies, and hands-on exercises, participants will understand the importance of transparency and flow as it pertains to the Scrum framework.  - [Applying Scaled Portfolio Kanban (ASPK) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/kanban/applying-scaled-portfolio-kanban/): You’ll learn how to visualize and manage work across multiple teams and projects, ensuring seamless delivery and enhanced productivity. This course is designed to equip you with the skills to: - [Kanban Certifications](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/kanban/): Kanban Certifications have become essential for professionals who want to stay competitive and effectively manage projects and teams. tryScrum, a renowned Management Consulting company specializing in Agile and Scrum, offers a comprehensive range of certifications, courses, and training designed to equip you with the tools and expertise needed to excel in your Kanban journey. - [Applying Professional Scrum for Software Development (APS-SD) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/developer/applying-professional-scrum-for-software-development/): Are you ready to revolutionize your software development process and lead your team to deliver exceptional products? Welcome to tryScrum's Applying Professional Scrum for Software Development (APS-SD) certification training. This course is designed to transform developers into agile practitioners who can drive efficiency, innovation, and excellence in any development environment. This isn’t just a course; it’s your gateway to mastering agile software development. - [Applying Professional Scrum (APS) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/developer/applying-professional-scrum/): Are you ready to become a Scrum master who can lead teams to peak performance and deliver outstanding results? Welcome to tryScrum's Applying Professional Scrum (APS) certification training, where we take you from understanding the basics to mastering the art of Scrum. This isn’t just a certification; it’s your ticket to becoming an agile leader who can drive success in any organization. - [Scrum Developer Certifications](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/developer/): Scrum Developer Certifications are essential for professionals seeking to enhance their development skills in Agile environments. If you’re ready to elevate your career and stand out in today’s competitive market, tryScrum offers the best Scrum Developer certification training tailored specifically for software developers. With tryScrum’s expert-led courses, you can transform your development approach to align with Scrum principles, fostering collaboration and delivering higher-quality software. - [Product Management – Practitioner (ICP-PDM) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/product-owner/product-management-certification-icp-pdm/): Are you ready to take your product management skills to the next level? Welcome to tryScrum's Product Management Practitioner Certification, where we transform ambitious professionals into industry-leading product managers. Our immersive training program is designed for those who aspire to drive innovation, deliver exceptional products, and lead agile teams to success. - [Professional Agile Leadership – Evidence-based Management (PAL-EBM) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/product-owner/professional-agile-leadership-evidence-based-management/): Join the ranks of successful Agile leaders and transform your career. Enrol in the Professional Agile Leadership™ – Evidence-based Management™ (PAL-EBM) Certification Course today and take the first step towards extraordinary leadership! Ready to lead? Book your seat now! - [Advanced Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO-A) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/product-owner/professional-scrum-product-owner-ii/): This 2-day Professional Product Owner – Advanced (PSPO-A) course focuses on helping experienced practitioners expand their ability to establish a solid vision, validate their hypotheses, and ultimately deliver more value to their stakeholders. The PSPO-A course is intended for Product Managers who are looking to grow their knowledge and abilities. - [Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/product-owner/professional-scrum-product-owner-i-pspo/): Our Scrum Product Owner workshop is intense and creative. You'll not only understand the roles and responsibilities of a product owner, but you'll also learn how to maximize value from the Scrum team's work. - [Advanced Certified Scrum Product Owner (A-CSPO) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/product-owner/advanced-certified-scrum-product-owner-acspo/): Welcome to tryScrum's Advanced Certified Scrum Product Owner (A-CSPO) Certification Course—a transformative journey designed to elevate your skills and career to new heights. Whether you're joining us online or in person, this course is tailored to meet the needs of the dynamic Indian market, helping you stay ahead in the competitive world of Agile and Scrum. - [Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/product-owner/certified-scrum-product-owner-cspo/): Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) helps you equip yourself with all required knowledge to deliver your Products in iterative and incremental. It also helps you understand how you can prioritize the Product Backlog to deliver outcome instead of output. This course helps you understand how a “Discovery” to “Delivery” flow happens and the role of a Product Owner in each step involved in Product Development and Product Management. - [Professional Product Discovery and Validation (PPDV) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/product-owner/professional-product-discovery-and-validation/): Imagine turning your innovative ideas into market-ready products with confidence. Our Professional Product Discovery and Validation (PPDV) Certification empowers you with the tools and techniques to meticulously uncover customer pain points, craft solutions that truly matter, and test them in the real world before making significant investments. - [Product Owner Certifications](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/product-owner/): If you’re an Agile or Scrum learner aiming to become a Scrum Product Owner, your journey begins with the right certification training. At tryScrum, we offer top-tier Scrum Product Owner certification programs designed to enhance your leadership skills, align you with industry standards, and maximise your impact in Agile environments. 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This course combines instruction and team-based exercises and teaches what is at the heart of the Scrum and Agile movement. - [Advanced Certified Scrum Master (A-CSM) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/scrum-master/advanced-certified-scrum-master-acsm/): Advanced Certified Scrum Master course is intended for Scrum Masters with at least one year of experience who want to grow their knowledge and abilities as a Scrum Master. - [Scrum Master Certifications](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/scrum-master/): Certified Scrum Master training with tryScrum is intense and innovative. - [Scaled Professional Scrum (SPS) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/scaling/scaled-professional-scrum-sps-training/): Are you ready to transform your career and lead your organization to Agile excellence? At tryScrum, we specialize in equipping professionals with cutting-edge skills. Our Scaled Professional Scrum (SPS) Certification is your gateway to mastering the art of scaling Scrum across multiple teams and projects, propelling your career and your organization to new heights. - [Certified Agile Scaling Practitioner (CASP) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/scaling/certified-agile-skills-scaling-level-1/): Scaling agility requires focused coordination, alignment of goals, and adaptive change management within an organization to ensure flexibility, responsiveness, and customer-centricity that make agile implementations effective from a small scale to a much larger scale across enterprises. - [Scrum Scaling Certifications](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/scaling/): CASP course is tailored to organizational leaders, managers, and anyone wanting to ramp up agile scaling results. - [Professional Agile Leadership Essentials (PAL-E) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/leadership/professional-agile-leadership-essentials-pal-e/): The Professional Agile Leadership Essentials (PAL-E) is a 2-day hands-on workshop that combines instruction and hands-on exercises to help managers and other leaders who work directly with agile teams understand how to best support, guide, and coach their teams to improve their agile capabilities. - [Certified Agile Leadership (CAL-II) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/leadership/certified-agile-leadership-ii/): The Scrum Alliance Certified Agile Leadership (CAL 2) program is an advanced program to transform agile leaders to develop exponential thinking in the age of AI. This workshop is designed to provide leaders with a comprehensive understanding of organizational design and strategy, emphasizing how these elements interrelate to drive business success. - [Certified Agile Leadership (CAL-I) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/leadership/certified-agile-leadership-i/): The Course Covers Primarily four broader areas - [Scrum Leadership Certifications](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/leadership/): CAL-I modules aim to cultivate awareness and comprehension of the fundamental aspects of agile leadership. - [Agile Coaching Skills – Certified Agile Facilitator (CAF) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/facilitation/agile-coaching-skills-certified-facilitator-acs-cf/): The Agile Coaching Skills – Certified Agile Facilitator (CAF) certification aims to grow the learner’s mindset, knowledge, and ability in professional facilitation. Effectively facilitating a group or team toward co-created and meaningful outcomes is a core agile coaching competency and skill necessary for effective leadership in agility. - [Professional Scrum Facilitation Skills (PSFS) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/facilitation/professional-scrum-facilitation-skills-psfs/): Welcome to tryScrum's Professional Scrum Facilitation Skills Certification Training, the ultimate gateway to mastering the art of facilitation in the Agile and Scrum framework. Whether you're steering projects in a bustling corporate environment or managing dynamic teams remotely, this course is your key to success. - [Scrum Facilitation Certifications](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/facilitation/): Certified Agile Facilitator (CAF) certification aims to grow the learner’s mindset, knowledge, and ability in professional facilitation. - [Professional Scrum with UX (PSU) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/professional-scrum-with-user-experience-psu/): Professional ScrumTM with User Experience (PSU) is a 2-day hands-on course where students who already have a fundamental understanding of Scrum and some experience using it will learn how to integrate modern UX practices (UX is more than UI) into the way they are working in Scrum and how to work most effectively within Scrum Teams.Design work can sometimes feel slow and not well suited to quick, agile cadences and Scrum events, but that isn’t the case. Learn UX techniques that fit beautifully into Scrum, and practice these techniques with cross-functional teams in the class. The course also includes a free attempt at the globally recognised Professional Scrum with User Experience I certification assessment (PSU I).Why settle for the ordinary when you can be extraordinary? At tryScrum, we don’t just teach Agile and Scrum – we live it. Our PSU Certification Course is meticulously crafted for professionals who crave excellence. Whether you prefer the flexibility of online learning or the immersive experience of in-person training, we’ve got you covered.Join a community of forward-thinkers and gain insights from industry-leading experts. Our hands-on, interactive approach ensures you’re not just learning but doing. You’ll walk away with actionable skills, a robust understanding of Scrum and UX, and a prestigious certification that sets you apart in the competitive world.Don’t just adapt to change – drive it. Enroll in tryScrum’s Professional Scrum with UX (PSU) Certification Course today and redefine what’s possible. Your journey to becoming a certified Scrum professional with unparalleled UX expertise starts here. Seize the opportunity to lead, innovate, and excel. - [Professional Scrum Product Backlog Management Skills (PSPBM) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/product-backlog-management/): Agile ways of working are increasingly gaining relevance in today’s completed world. The marketplace reflects this importance, as project management practitioners increasingly embrace agile to manage successful projects.The PMI-ACP certification recognizes an individual’s expertise in using agile practices in their projects while demonstrating their increased professional versatility through agile tools and techniques. In addition, the 2-day training program helps agile practitioners understand various methods to solve complex problems, including proven practices, processes and frameworks. - [Project Management Institute – Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) Certification](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/agile-certified-practitioner-pmi-acp-training/): Participants will gain valuable insights and techniques for efficiently managing a Product Backlog in this one-day skills-building course. 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More than 10000 agile professionals chose to take their Scrum Master training with us, and we'd love to welcome you to a future course. - [Scrum Certifications](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/scrum/): Scrum certifications have become a must-have for professionals seeking to excel in Agile environments. At tryScrum, we offer a robust lineup of top-tier Scrum courses designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to thrive in product and project management. Whether you are just starting your Scrum journey or aiming to advance your expertise, our certifications provide the practical tools and insights to ensure you lead, collaborate, and innovate effectively. - [Agile Certifications](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/agile/): Agile Certifications have become essential for professionals who want to stay competitive and effectively manage projects and teams. Agile methodologies are widely recognized for their ability to enhance collaboration, productivity, and adaptability in a fast-changing environment. tryScrum, a renowned Management Consulting company specialising in Agile and Scrum, offers a comprehensive range of certifications, courses, and training designed to equip you with the tools and expertise needed to excel in your Agile journey. - [Certifications](https://tryscrum.com/certifications/): Explore award-winning education on Scrum Mastery to embark on a journey to explore the core principles of Agile, customized to cultivate a culture of collaboration among teams and Organisations. This experience will empower you to emerge as a pivotal force driving positive organisational transformation.